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Most Christmas shoppers bought at least one gift online - but probably not through an Irish store
We're spending €3m refreshing our brand. Here are the key takeaways for other businesses
Geoff Codd
We're looking for an editor to lead the team at Fora
We're looking for an editor to lead the team at Fora
This is the new look Aer Lingus after 26 focus groups and 50 different shamrocks
Aer Lingus's new look took 26 focus groups, 50 shamrocks and 'less than €2m' to complete
Irish-founded media firm Storyful has shut its Hong Kong office as it lays off staff
New figures show a drop-off in the value of publicity for Irish hospitality in British media
Irish-founded media firm Storyful has shut its Hong Kong office as it lays off staff
Why bigger brands shouldn't feel threatened by Instagram-savvy challengers
Shane O'Leary
An Post made not one but three Christmas ads this year. Here's how - and why
An Post made not one but three Christmas ads this year. Here's how - and why
Dublin's Andrson wants to make it easier for music bigwigs to find fresh talent
The secret to running a smash hit Christmas ad campaign - in six steps
Fionnuala Meehan
The Irish Fairy Door Company has bagged a million-euro investment to start its line of merch
Vodafone will launch 5G in Ireland next year - once new phones hit the market
This year's John Lewis Christmas ad didn't hit the spot. Here's why
Isobel Jones
Penneys' owner will keep shunning online shopping so it can drive social media 'mania'
Penneys' owner will keep shunning online shopping so it can drive social media 'mania'
Tech PR firm Wachsman is bolstering its Dublin base as it grows beyond public relations
'I was flying to London weekly to meet clients - it wasn't your typical final year in college'
Eimear McManus
Mark Little's new venture Kinzen promises the news app that isn't 'creepy'
Mark Little's new venture Kinzen promises the news app that isn't 'creepy'
'I was flying to London weekly to meet clients - it wasn't your typical final year in college'
Eimear McManus
'They called me a "five-to-niner". I don't believe in work-life balance'
'They called me a "five-to-niner". I don't believe in work-life balance'
With backing from Alibaba, Showtime plans to take its cinema analytics deeper into China
Tourism officials quietly overhaul Dublin's multimillion-euro marketing brand
'People will walk into your business to try to do you out of money - that's happened to me'
Aisling Hurley
Tourism officials have quietly overhauled Dublin's multimillion-euro marketing brand
Sales at Indeed's Irish wing have jumped amid a major recruitment drive
Tourism officials have quietly overhauled Dublin's multimillion-euro marketing brand
'People will walk into your business to try to do you out of money - that's happened to me'
Aisling Hurley
Publishers want VAT axed on magazines so Irish titles can compete with UK rivals
TV juggernaut HBO is turning its Irish Game of Thrones sets into tourist attractions
Sales are up at Lonely Planet's Irish arm - despite a 'tough market'
A planned expansion at Limerick's Troy Studios will make it Ireland's largest film facility
Industry bigwigs have pumped cash into Neva Labs – Mark Little’s plan to fix the media
An investment vehicle linked to music promoter Denis Desmond fell foul of the taxman
The dairy council can keep its ‘insulting’ ads - despite over a hundred complaints